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T120

Formula:

   

Odor:

 

characteristic

Solubility:

 

Not miscible with water

Sales Specification:

Tin content

>18.0%

 

Density(20°C)

0.98-1.02 g/cm3

 

Color(Gardner)

Max.3

Typical Properties:

Tin content

18.5%

 

Density

1.01g/cm3

 

Flash point

>100°C

Application:

T120 is mainly used to catalyst cross-linking of the polyol-isocyanate reaction in the same way as T12.Its powerful catalytic activity develops T120 at higher temperatures. This delayed action provides a longer cream-time compared to T12lHoweverk the final curing time is shorter. In addition T120 is less sensitive towards hydrolysis and less toxic.

Toxicity and Handling:

Toxicity

LD50 Rat oral: 1600mg/kg

 

Handling

Avoid inhalation/use respirator

 

 

Avoid contact with eyes and skin

 

 

Wear goggles

 

 

Wear protective clothes

 

 

Use protective gloves

Labelling:

Classification

Xn

 

R-Phrases

22,48,52,53

 

S-Phrases

36,37/39,61

Storage/Packaging:

Storage

Keep away from air

 

 

Protect against heat

 

Packaging

On request

 

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